Description
Taylormade TP5X – 50 Pack
If you play early mornings when the dew sits on the fairways like a fresh rink at community centre ice, you want a ball that stays predictable from tee to tap in. These TaylorMade tour level golfballs use a 5 layer construction built to help you chase distance off the tee and still keep touch around the green. A 50 pack means fewer mid round scrounges in the rough, even when the wind is doing its best impression of a prairie forecast.
What makes TP5X different
The design pairs a Tri Fast Core with a Dual Spin Cover made of urethane. That combination is engineered to deliver speed and stability through the bag, with control where it matters most, inside wedge range. The progressive compression across the 3 layer core supports a complete performance profile while keeping the feel on the softer side for a tour ball.
- Five layer construction built for full bag performance
- Tri Fast Core promotes speed and long distance
- Dual Spin urethane cover adds greenside control
- High launch profile for carrying Canadian parkland holes
- Low iron spin helps keep shots from ballooning
- Soft feel for putting and touch shots
Performance you can plan your round around
TP5X is tuned for long distance and a high trajectory, helpful when you need carry over springtime puddles or the occasional lingering soft spot after a rain at courses like Glen Abbey or any tree lined layout where the air can feel heavy. Iron spin is designed to stay low, which can help keep your line in check when a headwind rolls in off the lake. Around the green, wedge spin is built to be high, giving you more confidence to land it, check it, and let it stop near the pin.
Who should play it
These golfballs suit golfers of all skill levels, with a particularly good fit for moderate swing speeds around 90 to 105 mph. If you are working on repeatable contact and want a ball that responds clearly on chip shots and pitches, the feedback is useful without feeling harsh. The goal is simple, fewer surprises, more learnable shots, and more chances to save par.
How to get the most out of each ball
For tee shots, commit to a smooth tempo and let the core do the work. On approach shots, aim for a clean strike and a controlled finish to take advantage of the lower iron spin profile. Greenside, use the urethane cover by choosing a landing spot and matching your wedge loft to the shot you want. And because Canadian weather can change faster than a polite lineup at Tim Hortons, keep a couple of dry balls ready so your feel stays consistent from front nine to back nine.





